Chinese and Indian respondents were the most enthusiastic while the British were the most critical. The Japanese were the most indifferent.
As Coke and Pepsi lose popularity, sweetened coffee and teas are among the fastest-growing drinks in the U.S.
The Formula One championship race resumes in the United States this weekend, but the sport continues to shoot itself in the foot.
Russian airborne forays into Europe may be seen as aggression -- or they may be a form of diplomatic brinksmanship.
Burkina Faso's army chief announced the disbanding of the national assembly amid the violent protests.
The recent violence in East Jerusalem could be the beginning of another mass-scale Palestinian revolt.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says the decision to require 21-day quarantine periods for troops returning from West Africa was "science-oriented."
The Apple CEO said on Thursday that he is proud to be gay. China has a history of homophobia — but it also has a history of loving Apple.
European companies are preparing to enter a lucrative, untapped market if Iran sanctions are suspended. The U.S. could miss out.
The Canadian energy firm said Thursday that it filed a 30,000-page application to Canada's National Energy Board.
Focusing on her years of experience, Hillary Clinton talked about the need for economic improvement at home and abroad.
As quantitative easing comes to an end, many economists fear the U.S. economy hasn't returned to full strength — and may not be able to.
Nurse Kaci Hickox defied an Ebola quarantine, further fueling the debate about her actions.
The city's longest-serving mayor, he had been battling cancer since March.
Joni Ernst has a 4-point lead over Bruce Braley in Iowa, while independent Greg Orman is in a statistical dead heat with Pat Roberts.
Amazon is promoting Black Friday deals beginning Nov. 1 this year — 28 days before Black Friday.
Are you a health care worker who has been to West Africa or treated Ebola patients in the past 21 days? Louisiana says stay away.
An Israeli newspaper cartoon shows Benjamin Netanyahu flying a plane into the World Trade Center.
The U.S. cable channel clarified its stance just days after co-founder John Coleman said he doesn't believe in climate change.
The report caps the U.S. economy's strongest six-month growth in more than a decade.
A new survey released Thursday reveals that merger-and-acquisition activity is regaining precrisis health, striking a significant comeback.
The virus, which has a 40 percent death rate, has been recorded in 786 people in Saudi Arabia, of whom 334 have died.